yes
You would collect unemployment (if qualified) from the "liable state," South Carolina in your case. You might contact the Utah office for assistance in obtaining it from South Carolina.
You should check with your local unemployment office; but in almost all cases, if you are terminated for wrong doing or quit your job, you cannot collect unemployment. Otherwise, people would just get a job and do something to get fired or quit, just to get the money from unemployment. You may want to check to see if your state is a fire at will state. That reduces your chance of collection unemployment dramatically.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
Don't do it, if you end up with only one day a week and you quit unemployment will stop your benefit because you quit. Unemployment considers it acceptable work.
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
Yes. Profit is irrelevant.
No, i dont think u can.
No. No. No. Unemployment is only for salaried (waged) people.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
you can only collect unemployment if you were fired not if you quit. They will call your employer to verify.
No. not if you quit. For one to collect UI, they must have been laid off by the employer. The UI office will verify the information with the employer. If you voluntarily quit, you are not eligible for unemployment insurance.
North Carolina may be one of few states that don't provide for spousal transfers, etc. Contact the state's employment security office for clarification. Otherwise, loss of job through no fault of the worker's seems to be the only remedy.